Sampha recently produced and sang alongside fellow Brit singer Jessie Ware on their Young Turks-released single "Valentine", and the result was a satisfactory if slightly tepid piece of pop-step that didn't quite fit his resonant voice. Here, he has plenty of room to ache and moan, letting every syllable spread across the track's cavernous space and occasionally exercising his affecting falsetto. It's Silva who runs the show here, though, as streaks of color and computerized gurgles sail alongside "On Your Own"'s sneakily complicated rhythm. The whole thing is reminiscent of Todd Terry's immortal remix of Everything But the Girl's "Missing"-- in other words, heartstopping pop at its finest. "On Your Own" has Big Tune written all over it, and Silva definitely knows it. The gorgeous synth washes that open the song seem to announce the song's-- not to mention the artists'-- arrival. Hopefully, Sil's cohorts aren't too far behind.